Carol Vorderman, 62, shows off her figure in skin-tight gym leggings and a cropped jumper

Carol Vorderman showed off her incredible figure as she departed the BBC’s Wogan House after a day at work. 

The presenter, 62, slipped into a pair of skin-tight yet comfortable gym leggings and a cropped fine knit jumper. 

She flashed a smile to the cameras on Saturday as she fought through the breeze during her walk home. 

Carol layered over a black padded jacket with a brown faux fur-trimmed hood and boosted her height with some heeled boots. 

To top off her casual look, she styled her blonde hair into soft curls and carried an oversized duffle bag.  

Stunning: Carol Vorderman, 62, showed off her incredible figure as she departed the BBC’s Wogan House after a day at work

Beaming: She flashed a smile to the cameras on Saturday as she fought through the breeze during her walk home

Beaming: She flashed a smile to the cameras on Saturday as she fought through the breeze during her walk home

Following closely behind Carol was Ella Henderson, who looked as stylish as ever in a wave patterned T-shirt dress. 

She teamed her look with a pair of black tights and chunky boots, styled her long hair into beachy waves. 

Appearing on Friday’s This Morning, Carol made an hilarious X-rated quip about her ‘many friends.’

The Countdown icon was on the daytime ITV show alongside Vanessa Feltz to discuss the issues of the day with hosts Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond.

The foursome were chatting about the shocking viral video of a dog off its lead, which viciously attacked police horses in a London park. 

Alison suggested: ‘People need to be more in control of their dogs, would you agree?’ to which Carol responded: Well, I am a big walker and walk in the countryside every day I can.’

‘With your dog?’ asked Alison, with Carol clarifying: ‘No, I don’t have a dog but I would LOVE to have a dog, it wouldn’t be fair on them. I’m not at home all the time so I can’t have a dog.’

Alison joked: ‘You haven’t got time for a dog you’ve got too many friends,’ which led to the group giggling, with Dermot cheekily adding: ‘None of them are leashed!’

Stylish: Carol layered over a black padded jacket with a brown faux fur-trimmed hood and boosted her height with some heeled boots

Stylish: Carol layered over a black padded jacket with a brown faux fur-trimmed hood and boosted her height with some heeled boots

Carol quipped back: ‘That’s what you think! shhhh,’ before laughing with Vanessa about her saucy comment.

In January, Carol revealed that she has five ‘special friends’, while on Michelle Visage’s Rule Breakers podcast.

Giving a very candid insight into her complicated love life, the Countdown favourite discussed the ‘system’ she has had in place for the past 10 years.

Carol said she’s ‘not into one night stands’ but dates multiple men whom she affectionately names her ‘special friends’.

When asked by Michelle if she was in a relationship, Carol quipped: ‘No! I’m having the best time. I’ve spoken about this once. I have a system which I’ve had for 10 years. They’re called ‘special friends’. 

‘I spoke a couple of months ago about having ‘special friends’ and it was like, again, the world had fallen in for some people but actually what I found was there was an awful lot of women who said ‘I’d never thought about it like this.’

Peace: Following closely behind Carol was Ella Henderson, who looked as stylish as ever in a wave patterned T-shirt dress

Peace: Following closely behind Carol was Ella Henderson, who looked as stylish as ever in a wave patterned T-shirt dress

Chic: She teamed her look with a pair of black tights and chunky boots

Out and about: Ella styled her long hair into beachy waves

Chic: She teamed her look with a pair of black tights and chunky boots

Carol added she has been in ‘long term relationships, if you like’ with her special friends – and has been dating some for years. 

She said: ‘One’s 11 years, one’s seven years, you know everyone is single. It’s a happy place. I hasten to add I’m not into one night stands.’ 

‘The language around a woman of my generation is that if you had more than one partner when you got married you were this you were that.

‘Everything was derogatory about a woman, that was the environment I was growing up in. It was like ‘she’s desperate’, everything was judgmental.’

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